MacVim vs GNU nano : Which is Better?

MacVim icon

MacVim

Vim text editor for Mac OS X. Developed by Björn Winckler

License: Open Source

Categories: Development

Apps available for Mac OS X

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GNU nano icon

GNU nano

GNU nano is a text editor for Unix-like computing systems or operating environments using a command line interface.

License: Open Source

Categories: Development

Apps available for Mac OS X Linux BSD Haiku

MacVim VS GNU nano Feature comparision

Feature MacVim GNU nano
Lightweight
Code formatting
Tabbed interface
Custom Language Definitions
Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
Built-in Terminal
Autocompletion
Customizable
Support for Themes
Community based
Syntax Highlighting
Command line interface
Automatic Indentation
Search and replace
Terminal-based
Cross-platform
Editable text color schemes
Native application
Built-in themes
Macros
Multi-project management
Plugins
Asynchronous
Configurable
FLOSS
No Tracking
Privacy-friendly
*community curated information: This table may not have the most accurate information. Please suggest changes

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